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README.md |
Running unbound
on the UDM/P
This example is "ready to run" out of the box, if you've already installed Pi-hole on your UDM/P. Adjust the MAC and IP addresses if necessary. As updating podman
on UDM/P is prone to making mistakes, this is set up to run in a separate container.
Prerequisites
Finish setup of on_boot.d and dns-common.
Create another podman
network
unbound
will run on a different IP address to avoid any collisions.
In the current examples, the DNS resolver (e.g., pi-hole) is listening on 10.0.5.2
. The example will make unbound
listen on 10.0.5.3
.
Follow the steps in run-pihole to create a separate IP address, by copying the files in the sub-directories to UDM/P.
Adjust the 11-unbound-macvlanip
and .conflist
files, run init_unbound.sh, or execute the commands below manually.
-
Link the boot script 11-unbound-macvlanip.sh ->
ln -s /mnt/data/unbound/on_boot.d/11-unbound-macvlanip.sh /mnt/data/on_boot.d/11-unbound-macvlanip.sh
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Link the IPv4 only configuration: 21-unbound.conflist ->
ln -s /mnt/data/unbound/cni_plugins/21-unbound.conflist /etc/cni/net.d/21-unbound.conflist
or -
Link the IPv4 and IPv6 configuration: 21-unboundipv6.conflist ->
ln -s /mnt/data/unbound/cni_plugins/21-unboundipv6.conflist /etc/cni/net.d/21-unbound.conflist
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Create the network
podman network create unbound sh ../on_boot.d/11-unbound-macvlanip.sh
The error - if it's the first time you run it - can be ignored.
Run the container for the first time
Run the script to start the container.
sh ./scripts/upd_unbound.sh
Using unbound as upstream server for Pi-hole
Two things are left to do: set the upstream server and de-activate caching in Pi-hole.
To use unbound
as the upstream server for Pi-hole, change the following settings in Pi-hole's admin interface:
- Settings -> DNS -> Upstream DNS Servers
- Custom 1 (IPv4): 10.0.5.3 (or the IPv4 address you chose)
- Custom 2 (IPv6): fdca:5c13:1fb8::3 (or the IPv6 address you chose)
Both Pi-hole as well as unbound
are caching their requests. To make the changes of your upstream DNS and to de-activate caching in Pi-hole permanent, modify your podman run
command for pi-hole in this way:
podman run -d --network dns --restart always \
--name pihole \
-e TZ="America/Los Angeles" \
-v "/mnt/data/pihole/etc-pihole/:/etc/pihole/" \
-v "/mnt/data/pihole/etc-dnsmasq.d/:/etc/dnsmasq.d/" \
--dns=127.0.0.1 \
--dns=10.0.5.3 \
--hostname pi.hole \
-e VIRTUAL_HOST="pi.hole" \
-e PROXY_LOCATION="pi.hole" \
-e PIHOLE_DNS_="10.0.5.3" \
-e CUSTOM_CACHE_SIZE=0 \
-e FTLCONF_REPLY_ADDR4="10.0.5.2" \
-e FTLCONF_REPLY_ADDR6="fdca:5c13:1fb8::2" \
-e IPv6="False" \
pihole/pihole:latest
Again, replace the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses if you deviate from this example.
Checking the configuration
To see if everything is configured properly, run the commands:
dig A doubleclick.net @10.0.5.2 +short
0.0.0.0
dig AAAA doubleclick.net @192.168.4.2 +short
::
dig A doubleclick.net @10.0.5.3 +short
142.251.37.14
dig AAAA doubleclick.net @192.168.4.3 +short
2a00:1450:4016:80b::200e
The first two commands query Pi-hole and do not return a valid IP address - as intended. The two following queries ask unbound
and return valid IP addresses.
Container image
This container is based on klutchell/unbound
.